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Google Analytics Finally Comes To The Iphone

By Kamil Samara


The waiting for a way to determine how much traffic your site is generating on the go is over. Google Analytics is finally available on the iPhone. This means it does not matter where you are located, as long as you can access the Internet on your phone you'll be able to review the analytics for your website or websites. A lot of business owners and entrepreneurs have been asking for a way to review the analytics for websites for quite some time now.



Think about all of the possibilities this does to open up your brainstorming potential, now essentially anywhere you travel is a place where you can sit back and look at live analytics on the number of visitors that make their way to your site.

It is possible to review how people are finding your website, and to figure out when you get the most views. These types of figures can help you further adapt your strategies for generating more traffic and cementing yourself as one of the more well known entities online. The most popular websites are owned by people who constantly brainstorm ideas for how to establish or maintain a presence as one of the most searched websites on the web.

By tracking your stats you can see how well you are doing or how much you need to improve. You can track it daily or only check every few days. It just depends on what you want out of your blog and what your goals might be.

The main thing to take away from this turn is to realize what this means for Analytics. With millions of people now signing on to check from anywhere, certain users are going to change their game plans and possibly the way Analytics is used in the long term. Of course there is no guarantee that this will happen.

While this isn't the first time Google has shared one of its base apps with Apple, it is still big news. Now Apple fans can get one of the most important Google apps onto their devices. Meanwhile, Google is going to make a lot of sweet cash from the deal, as downloads are already skyrocketing to the moon. But they have always known that they would get a lot of money from selling their usually Android-only apps on Apple. Money isn't the point. The point is trying to drive customers away from Apple and to Google, specifically Android.




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